It may not be for everyone but this position in a tea bar behind bars could be a rewarding venture for the right candidate.

Pact (Prison Advice & Care Trust) is a national charity which supports people affected by imprisonment. It works in prisons and communities across England and Wales to provide practical support to prisoners' children and families, and to prisoners themselves.

And it is looking for a lunch worker to work in HMP Bristol.

The role will see its successful applicant work on a rota basis in the Visits Hall, serving refreshments alongside a team of paid staff, volunteers and prisoners.

Despite its unusual setting, the role involves many of the day-to-day tasks associated with regular customer-facing retail work, and therefore requires a similar set of skills.

Applicants must have excellent customer service but also be sensitive to the needs of visitors and be aware of delicate and complex safeguarding and security issues.

The role involves manning the till, serving food and drink, stocking fridges and keeping serving areas clean and tidy.

Training is provided but experience in a hospitality or catering job is preferable.